Bioenergy Plant, Nuevo Leon, Mexico

Aiming to reduce the contamination and greenhouse gas emissions stemming from the methane gas generated by a landfill located in Salinas Victoria, Nuevo León, and to harnesss the biogas emanating from this landfill for a productive purpose, the state of Nuevo Leon decided to construct a biogas plant that could convert this byproduct into electrical power.

Kruger National Park, South Africa

South Africa National Parks (SANParks) is a government agency under South Africa’s Department of Environmental Affairs, which manages South Africa’s 19 national parks. In the 1990s, SANParks began to look to PPPs as an opportunity to reduce dependence on state grants, to transfer risks to the private sector, and at the same time allow SANParks to focus on its core function, which is wildlife conservation.

Elbphilharmonie, Hamburg, Germany

The Elbe Philharmonic Hall in Hamburg is designed to host a concert building, a wellness and conference zone, 47 owner-occupied apartments and a five-star hotel with 250 rooms.

Jal Mahal Palace in Jaipur, India

In 2004, the RTDC issued a global tender of a project to restore the 432 acres Jal Mahal complex, including the Jal Mahal Palace and the Man Sagar Lake.

Düsseldorf Museum, Kunstpalast, Germany

In 1998, a PPP agreement was signed by the City of Düsseldorf and the energy corporation E.ON (then known as VEBA AG) to renovate the building and establish the Museum Kunstpalast Stiftung.